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Racial profiling cases at Pa. polling place leads to changes; call for state to provide paid family leave

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Two poll workers will no longer work elections at First United Methodist Church in Lancaster -- after two Black voters reported being racially profiled during last month's primary.

A rally in Harrisburg has featured advocates backing  bipartisan legislation to provide up to 20 weeks of paid family leave to Pennsylvanians.     

A Pennsylvania school district is celebrating the completion of its “Filter First” drinking fountain project. 

The University of Pennsylvania’s newest union will have thousands of members, after graduate students voted overwhelmingly in favor of unionizing.    

A nonprofit is considering laying off more than 100 people and shuttering three offices after losing its state funding.

 A man who tried to shoot a pastor during a service in western Pennsylvania because “God told him to do it” was thwarted when his gun didn’t fire.  

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